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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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Tttar^- tl.»0 TBASLT I« ADTAIICK
VOL. IX.
FREEPOliT, N. Y.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1904.
NO. r)0.
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jmn o» aiw tmk. omci or the
"' "" Albanr, Jul/ U, l«o«,—Pu»-
rion. of t.i-t[a« on. of trttdt
I ¦< tW Connlliilion of tbc Hlltr ot Nr»
tcUoa IcTca of rhapt«T niw hundred
. 1 •! Um Law* of cifhte^M hundr.it and
. »lM»-itl. kUm li funby (Um Ihil th( fol- t—tm >H|miil tnndMRit to ¦rtl>l< irrrii d , tfe* Owaliltnioa of lh« Sl.t. ol Vrm Yoik il n-
... .J Mltr to tM
o»llibff, ninrlMa tt aad love, ind la pubiith.J one • w>rk tint aaasCba acit prrrailinK auch General ""t la conformit/ with thf afomaid pro- iii» tOBH r. O'BBfEN, atrrntrj ol Sl.t.. !; AHEHDHErr KL'MBKR ONE.
L OMflit teeoiullon of Ik. Bpnat. Ind Ai t iaMblfi yrofioaiiic ain«ndinrnt to article levM of I fi^^^™*""*")"' "Utlat *» UaproTtaunt of i lactlM 1. BnoltMi (il tha laarnhl; namr) [ tkU Uh amath artlclr Dt Ih* (.'oattilntlon ba p ¦¦aa4*< bjr tiiU>t Iherelo Ih. fi.llowinf Mellon: ^1 U. ImwrotcmtHi of llltkirat: A dtbl or [- Mia il tha Mata anay k. auiborlud br law for y-Um >^luiimt of kl(hwa/a Muih hlfhwara
InMni
U Otanaiani uiar ieneral lawa, which provtila lor fha .quit
•Ml U
£ Man alaa
^ tlHfMl aaaoff ih<
EK Hw *Mi k«karta.d \>f tbla aKtton ahall not at
I an tm Uaa no
i CM Mwaaaiiilia. Tha letii^atar* mar >>r l*(*lag aaaadnant ba referred to the I^agiaU- ^•i^ ta bo aboaaa at tka next gciMral election ¦I aMBlar^ aad In conformit/ to aactlon one. ar- Hal* llatlllk, o( tko Oonalftutlan ba pabliahed ' nr tkra* matk* prarlotia lo tka time of aook
•iBta at Raw Tork: In lenata, Apr. 1, IKI3.— I Aa farapalac reMlutlon waa dut/ paaaed. a ma- ( MlT of all the aenalura alecled votini In faror FMTatlil. Br order of the lienau, rRANK W. f. nooilra, Pnaidcnt.
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molmloft wu dulj pai f ti »U tht awMbcra tUctad to th« UMmbtr to tevor (hereof. Bj ordtf of tb* AMim- r. MIXON, Spctker.
«C Vtw York. Offlc* of tbc Secrctiry of
'««% B.1 I tev* cboipared th« prccadiDf copv
•I mmmnmt molattoa itropotinf an amcna-
jHBl I* article aevw of the C«n»iitutioii. witk
m» «rl(tawl coararreiit rctolutlon od file In tbia
iAWp Md 1 do bercbr cMtif/ tint tlt« Mm* 1* a
traoecHpt therefrom, and of the whole
Olvea und^r my band and Hit ani of
•I the BtfTeiarT of MaU at the ciij of
kMiy. this twent/flfth day of Jutr. In the veer
tm IiON, OM thouaaiid nine hundred and (our.
, M.) JOHN r. O'BRIKN, Serretary of BlaU.
MM to the prort^iona ol acction one of artlcl tmmitm •i the CoMtltutlon of tbc fttite of New week, mi itctlon eevtn of chapter nine hundred Md aisc el the law* of eichteen hundred and MiMly-iUp Botlce la hereby given that the fpl- p«tog propoatd amendment to eecllon four of ¦rttek ••Ten of the Conatliutlon vt the Stat* ef Vev Imk l« referred In the l^eiitUturc to be Ktmmm at the aeit Oenrral Klettton of Henaton la lUa Hat* to U held on (he eighth dav of Novrm- fcer, aiaeteen bundrtd and four and is ptihliihed •¦oe a week for three raontha next preceding Mcli ftneral election In conformity with the Uertaeld provUiona. JUHN F. O'DUrKN. Becrt- tanr of Hate.
AJIKKDIIENT NCMBKR TWO. ODncvrreac Rcnluilon o( the Hrnate and Aa- •Mtbljr* propoainf an amendment to aertlon (tour •I articla uvea of the conetltudon in relation to Ik* tiaia Wlthla whiLh dehta of the atate miut h« ¦•14 aai Mrlklag from Mid aection certain llnila-
¦aotlon 1. Beaolved (If the aMemblj rancur). Uwt aectloB four of article aeven of the coniti- Ivlloa be amsaded to read aa followi: Article U. I «. Except the d:-bt« epeclfled In aectlonc ItM ea4 thne of thli article, no dcbta >haU be iMfaatter contracted t>y or In behalf of thia ¦ta(e, —leai each debt ahall be authorlaed by a law fur MM Aagle work or object, to be dlaiinctly IpacMed fbeteini aad tuch law ahall tmpoM aud Movlde lor the collection of a direct annual (ai m pajr, and eiiflMent to pay, tha Interest on ¦M debt aa It fall* due. and alio tn pay and iUeteneJbe principal ot such debt within flftr ^KB^rHm the time o( the coutrartinf thereat. Ifo Mch law shall take effect until it shall, at I MMral election, haw been auhmltteJ to the pc«- ^, and hava received a majority of all tbc rotet aaal lor and against It at such election. On the •mI paaiafo •! such bill in either houe» of the fapaalare, the ^eetion shall be taken by ayea •fW Baaa, to be duly entered on the Journals ttaraaf, and cliaU be: "Hhall this bill paia, and Mvbt the aame to receive the aanctinn of the ' ' "* The legislature may at any time, after
)val of such 1«« by the people, if no ,11 hare been contracted in punuanca repeal the aame; and may at any timet
forbid the contfaeting of aity fwihcr
or liability unde/ aurU law; but the tai
iMpaaad kv lucb art. in proiwrtlua to the debt
tM UablKty which may have been contracted, i
bi bvrauance of such law, ahall remain in force
¦M be Irreppalsblff, and be annually collected,
•Mil the proceeda thereof shall hsre made the
Sdan hereinbefore snrclflcd to piy and Jis- I the interest and ptimlpal uf aurli debt lability. 111* inonry arising frnm any losn jr atock cTcaitng such debt tir liability ahall be applied to the work or object specified In the art aaiborialng nah debt or liability, ur for the pay- IMnI of each debt C'r liability, and fur no othrr Mirpoae whatever. No such law ahall be sub- ialttod to be voted on, within three months alter na IMtaca or st anr general election nhrn any •tbar law. or any bill, shall be submitted to be vatoi for or agsinnt. The Irulilaturr may pr.- Vtdt lor tbe l»4u* of l^onds of the state to run fur a petted not eiceertlng tlfty years In lieu o( konde heretofore authnrired but not iwued and ¦ball iHifMe* and provide (or the collection of a dlMel annual lai for the_nayment ol the eame ss kattlBbafora reoulred. When any sinking fund fliaatod ander this section shall equal in amount Iba debt for which it wss crratod, no further dl- •act tax shall b« If«led on aci-ount of said sink- lac fund and the legislature shall reduce tbe tai to an amount equal to thr srtruing interest on •neb debt. | t. Retohed (if the sMfinblT ronrun. Ibat tbe foregoing amendment W reftrred to the kclalatnre to be chosen st the next general elec- lltMa ol wnatora. and In lunformltv with sertinn ana. artlcl* ^lurtern of the constitution, U pub- Usbed for three nontha prevloua to tha time cf
State of New York: tn 8rna(e. Apr. t1, 1(MW.— tbla raeolullon was duly t>aMed. a majority of all tbe aenatore elected voting In favor thereof. j^ order ef the Senate, IBANK W. HKitll.NS.
•tote ot New Tork: In AMembly. Apr. tt, MSlL^lltle revolution waa duly passed, a ma- ferlty ef all the members elected to the sMembly vatlag In (ariT thertnf. Ity order of tjie Asseni- bl£.T r. MXt»N. S,>e4ker.
•tola ol New Y: I have ctunpareil the preceding ct>py of
Manta to boM net ierm*; at t6 mate hiiee
Iberefor. f S. BeeolvHl (if the dieembly concur), that the fortgclng amendment be reftfted to th« If^atur* t'> bo clK.wn at tbe next general e)ec tion of oenator*. and in eonformity with tection onv. artiile fourteen ot the tonstiiuti m, b^ pub- lisiied (or tlirce vontba prerloua to tb* time of aiHh flection.
Blalf of New Tork; In benate, lUr. ». 1904.— Tb* foregoing resoluljon «>¦ .luly ft«ee.I. a m*- Jority of ail the seostor^ *irrud »ot;iig in famr tiiereof, thre«-firthj being preernt. Ily order g( tb* Beuitc, rBA.NK W. iflUMNa. Prosldenk
Bute of New York! In AaMmblr, A[ir. «. t^i- Th* foregoing re*«lu;lon was duly pawd, a\ma Jority cf all the memhers fleried to th* aWtkb'jr Toting In favor thereof, ihreeftfths b^ing pre^nt. By order ef the Assembly, fl. V M\4)N, ftpeaWer.
State af New York, OfDc* ol ihr Hf-«-rrtsry\< I State, la: I have conpsred the prw^tng r^rr '¦' Coarurrent resolution, propoiing an amr'^'lment le •ection two of article tit of ihe Cotisiinttt^n. with the original concurrent rrsolotion on file In this o(Bc*. and 1 do hereby efrtify that the aame ti a Correct, trsrj'^rijit thettfrom. and of tM whole thf-reot. tiiven undff ny hCnd and lb* seal of 6«c* of Ih* Serretarr ef Stf'e at tbe c*ty of Albanv, this tweniy-Btth day of July, In the year »t our Ixird. one thousand nine hundred and four (L. 8] JOHN F. U'RHIKN. Bei-reUry of Htate
ffTATE OP NEW YORK, OFFICE OF THE Secretary of Bute, Albanr. July 2S. IVM.-Pur euant to the proviaioni of aection one of artiile fourteen o( tbc t^onatitulion of tbe Htate of New York, and section acren of I hapur nine hundred and nine of the Laws of eighteen humlred and ninety-sli. notice i% hereby giien that the follow. tng propoord amendment to section six n( anidc 9kM Of the Constitution of the SUie of New York la referred to the legislature to be chosen at the next Uaneral tLh-nn.n ot S«nston In this Mate to b« b«Id on the eighth day of November, nineteen hundred and four, and is publislied one* a wrrk for three monttia next preceding such general election In ronfortnliy With the aforesaid pro- rlatona. JOHN F. O'llRIEN, BecreUry of State. AMKNDMENT Nl'MBKH FOrtt.
Concurrent Renriluiion of the (ienate and Aa- osiitc an at
litution, relating to trial
Section 1. Hesolvad. (if the aaaemblr concur) that section six of article six of tb* constitution be amended to aa to reai} a> lolluwa: | 0. Circuit ootirta and courta of oyer and terminer are abol¬ ished from and after the last da/ of December, eighteen hundred and ninety Bre. All their Juris diction shall thereupon b* vetted in the supreme court, end all actions and proceedings then pend¬ ing In such courts shall be transferred to tbe ¦uprtme court for Itcaring and determln
¦enerel
ourt, I
;cept I
oth-
erwiat provided in tail article, may hold In any county. Whenever and aa often aa in* cauece upon the trial term calendar of any coun¬ ty ef this state, having a pupulation according to the latest etste enumeration of over five bun dred thouaaod, aball have so accumulated that an Haprcferrcd cause cannot be resched (or trial Id due course within one year after It haa been plac¬ ed upon the calendar, the appellate division of tbe aepartment in which such county ii embraced may, by a certificate signed by a majority of Its members, certify tbe fact to tbe court of appeals, whereupon aaid court may by order authorize the appointment in said county of trisl commission¬ ers, Btatlnr in aaid order the number of rom- Bisatoncro to be appointed, and th«ir terms of oflce. not exceeding six year*. Such order ahaD be made in duplicate and one copy thereof Bled to the office ef the aecretary of atate, and one In the office of the clerk of the county In which asld appointments are authorlaed. The appellate dlviaion o( (he department embracing said county shall thereupon sp|>oint the numt>cr of trial com- miasioners authorised by said order, who mu»f poaeesa the qualifications retjuired for a jubiice ot the supreme court. They shsll possess snd exer¬ cise In the county for ^hicb they are appointed all the ponera nf a Juilii-* of the supreme court respecting the trial and disposition of csuies upon Mid trial term catrndar snd the eettlement of casea on appeal, tut hlull possets none of the powers of suih a JuKlice out o( court or st special term. Tlie.v msy be rt-moved in the same manner as is provided in case ot a Juitice of said supreme Tliey shall fa._h receive sn anriual islary
of twelvi auunty f not praci
id dollara
f 2. Itesohi he forenoing amendment be re¬ ferred to th* IrglMature, tu be chosen st the next general election of senators, and in contormily to •ection one'article fourteen, of tlie constitution be published (or tliree mantha previous to the time iif such election.
State of .New York: In Senate. Usr. 23, 1904.— Th* lorrguing resolution was duly paused, a ma¬ jority of all the senst^rs elected voting in (aver thereof, three flftbs l>eiig iiresenl. By order of the Senste, FRANK W inut;iNR, President.
Bute o( New York: In Afsemblr, Apr. 0, 1904.— Tbe forcgoinc rceolution was duly passed, a ma¬ jority of all the iiirmltem elected to the assembly voting in favor thfreuf, thrsa-fiftlis being present. By order of the Assembly, S. F. NIXitN, Hpeaker.
State o( New York. Office of th*- Recretsry of State, sa.: I have comperetl the preceding copy of concurrent resolutiim. propoping an amendment to aection bIv • f a.ticle six of the t'onstitiition, with the original loiuiirrciit resolution on (lie in thla office, and 1 >U, notice it hereby given that the (ol- ng propoitftl ameii.tin- ' ------ -*
aactloa four ol article seven o? the ronstitutlon. with the tirtglnal concurrent resolution on Ble In tbla otflce, and I do hereby certify ttiat the same la a correct tranh-ript therrrrom. and of the whole tbereed.
«l th*
Albanr, thla twrntt tifth •\b\
?l our Lord, on* tb.. isand ni L. &] JUIIM r. O'URIKN, he.
lourtnen of itie t'otuitiuiiDn of Yftrk. and srctlon seven ft t hj[ and nine o( the Lsms if (iniii nlnety-sli. notice la bervly gn
f Jvi
lowing prt5>«>i«etl I tlele els »( the t. .n York la referrrtl lu at tha next lietieii •lata to t»e held tt nineteen hunire^l ¦ a week for tbr«^e in ff«| Clettion in , pTlalona. JOUN
KSi:.
|.«glklatiire (o I'e cl)t»«en rrtion o( SenaiPrs in thia ttglith day of Novfrol>er, i)tv wiih t.ie afiTesald il BUIKN. beiTetary ol
AUCNPurNT Ni'MBbB TnBt:e.
Cencutrent Ues>itu(ton of the tieii«t* and
IMibly, proposing su amendmriit to section <
al article six uf tl>* ctnatinuiun In relation
Ittotlcee el tha appellate division «l ih* supn
c«ort.
Beciion 1. Resolved (if the as* that arcilon i«v ot amWe *m y.l Hon be emended to read ae (t'il"«
tl. Tbe Isnislatur* shsll divide ur Jwltkial dentaltnentt. The t\ dl c»>nsUt vf tlie .-ouniy ..f .Ni« •tbere sltall b* tx^iuded bv lounty I
.Ily
he
tbe numKr ttieie..(. I't.vr* iliall tw an appellais MvMon ot the tupiviiie tv'Uit. iun«i*(lBg i>t srteti toalicee in tbe arsnm>iil. and *eiinirt>is. In es li dapartment (•.ur >i.«U t-.'n.Mj.e a t^iu ri.m. an i tk< cmarurrviw* of three ilia.!! Imp net-e«^rv to a d««t ato«. >'« Btore llian flvr lustu-ea tb*!! sit in sni tMB. From all the Justiv^ rleited tu the suprenu OMTt tbe gotetiior shall deugnete those «bo atisil aantitnte the apMilaie ditiaton in est-h depart ¦ant; and be ahall designate the prrtidtng justice ' who shall act ss tmh during his term of Id shall be a reai.lent t.r the deoartmsrt ¦r-iuBlloes sh:(ll l>« deMgnated W tevtns iurrd (Mrt.oao ol th^lt it lees ttisn fl«e lears ternia of aut h d.>slgoa HAur be shsll make daaigmatlona. A waj>>citv ol the )uilu.-e* w gnated to eti in the sppt-.sate di«isi>^>n. ^n each «t shall lie rraicra.s ol ihr •icpsrimrat aisu make teM|K>rarv destgkstu'na tn aaaa ol th* abamv-e «r uatuity |« art *>( anv Instlce la the ar(D. io conformity with the aforessld Droviaiooa. JOHN r. O'llKlEN, Secretary «t
AMF.NUMENT NUMBER FIVE.
Concurrent resolution of ths Senate and A*- arnitilr, proposing sn amendment to lection aeven of artU-ls seven uf the consttlutlon.
Section 1. Resolved (if the assembly concur), that section seven of article seveo be smcnded a? aa tn read as follows: | 7. Foreal pretefic. The lands of the state, now owned or hy
iny cor|H>ratlon, public or priv< ¦ be lold.
ved or tbe
destri
all
..'Hi
deed timber on burned areaa ae (ar (or re(oreatation. through officera and employees of the ftate, but not by contract. Tbe legislstur* may al** authorise th* aalc of lands out^de ol the limits of ths Adirondack park and the Cats- kill park aa such parka are now established by law. The prncerd* ol such salea shall l>e sat apart In a sepsrate fund and ua*d only (or th* purthsse ot lands in such parks. A violation ot Kis section may be restrained at the suit e( th* people or with the consent o( tbe supreme court en notice lo the atturneygeoeral st the tuit cl any citlten ol tbe state. | t. Resolved (1( (hr awmbly comurt. that the (oregottm amendment be r«fprreuiion was duly pasaed. a ma jorlty of all tlie seivstnrs elected voting In fav^.r thereof, three Afihs being present. Hy order of the Senate. FRANK W. Hl'iUINH. rreatdenl.
State uf New York; In Aasenbly. Apr ». IIMM.- Tbe foregoing resolution was duly pasaed, a ma¬ jority of all tbe members elected to ihe aosembly Voting in favor thereof, three fifths being preeenl. Bv order of the Aaaembl>. S. F. NUoN, Speaker
Htate of New York. 4>nce al the Serretary of Stat*, aa.: I have i^>mparod ih* pre>eding cupj «ny. this iwrnt* fifth day of July, ii. Ihe yrsr ef ot.r Lord, one thouaani nine hundred and f»ur IL. SI JOHN r O'BRIKN. Secretary cf State
STATK OF NEW YORK. OFFICE OF TlIK Secretary of State, Albanv. July U. 1»H.-Pur ¦uaai to the provisiuna cf aevtlon one of arlir-it (ourteen t'( the ( onstituttoo of tbe State of New York, and aection seven ot cbaptci and rine of tbe Is ' . .- _
ntnett B1I, notice Is hereby i Ing pn^pitsed amendment to section one ef article twt> c( the < onstitution of the Ktsts of New York Is rvrerren the eiglilh ilay vi Nv^vember. nin*te*n hundre<1 and f^ue, and la publisheti once a w,**k f^r three mt>ntbs next pm-tding such general election In cfntormitv wub tbe storeMid pre ftkiuns. JOHN F o KRIEN. Seeretsrv of Stale AUENl'MKNT Nl MHF.R SI.X.
idrr.eat t''<
vpoetiil bf the
city ccmpTinng Isst tnnty day
resident of eident ot t
kit
V* l«r i
le election di«tr , shall l>e enti:
aplre. or vaiancie*
4tpana
yrwidleg Ju»tl. cartUy to him iSst iing fwsllca al tb* depailbtent in srt«rtou-nt tti an; atber depnnsicnl lw< hearing and deiemuaation. »• JiMU-e ol the app awd ibo*e pertaiatog to iLe aL>p '!>rc •at a^-tuellf sn^skid w prilocnun« tns dun » at awcb aaiiTlIsi ttinice in tiie depnatMu-M to «Mcb bo te dsetjMl'd. may bold av (ef« e( the ¦Bpawva cwnrt and virm^e any I lH-0 pleah tuT the
I rciintj of Nf«t \ •ck. in* stipetio* cowrt
ctljf ot New l«rk. the Mip^ior oouri of
. and Ibe nty bf IU^x.-k.va. and »u.^ sdJi
pmtaAe\km as maj be cwnferred h> iIm i>^
^ It shall be«e po«cf tu appuint --' -
• NMfWr. Tbe iualicee of tM
m iBaMS JMinarni ahaU basi
" "kaBd HMa tor batoiM 91
H M^klki iSs IBI
to vote at tu.ti el" whi, h he shsll at the time t>c ¦ resuhnt and not ebrwh re, f. r sil i-ffi.'rrs that now sn* cr hti. -.» wlivh m«v W sut'mi'.iH lo ibe v.Me U tbe ttecpte, pruvuled Ifcoi in trme of war no rier- tor in the actiul military aervice nf the ataie. or of tbe TnUrd States. In ihr army or naw thereof, shall bm deprxed of Uis vote bv reai. 1 ot his «ltin« in fa. t th«-rrrf ihreefiftha Utnc preorat. FRANK W HM;t;|N9. Oeaident.
State it N'W \ .>rk. o«,>e o| the Secretary of State, e^ : I ha«e c.-.r-ip»rr,i Ij-e pre<>e4ltiic .^spy Ut cobfurrvnl reo-'luri. n. ('rtfxMin< so amrndment u aaction o»e ol snule two. of th*- t\ mtituiKin. with the oeigvnal ivriv-uetrnt rr». '..imo .n lite i» ll.ii nttce, snd 1 dti beeeb.' certify that ^*:^ same Is a cfwrrct trsnscn^t lhrrrir\4n. and of the sh le 1^ rrvf. C.ron under m> band and (he •#«; i>f c9 ,- ,vf the Serr.^l l* the L*ciftla:»> le be dMarn st \^ r.:it (.euerai k.,evUw:i *A ncik atM« U vhu Ms-.e to l of the con«»tutlon in relation to pr>/vi.Jmif nd I ditional justices of the eupreme c&urt snd ^idge« of the court of sppeaiS. {
Section I. Resynel (if tU9 eosembly concur) that section one tf srticle six ot the e pre. . oi-rihed by law not imonslitent irltii this srticle. Tbe rxisltng Ijdtctal distriMS ef tbe ststs ai* corttnued .until 1 hsnged sa l;t relnaftef provided. The suprefne court alkali cunuat ot the JastUti htm in office, and «/f tiie judges lran*ferred therfto by the fifth aection of this arilcl*. all at whom ihalt ronttnue to be juetices of th* st prime court during thnr resper-itv« terms, and of twelte additional Jusiicei wb'r shall reside in end be rho*en ly (be elecfors of( tlw ssversl e«- latinff Indtrial dutiicts. tht.c lu Ihe firit district, thrt-a In the lecor.d, snd one la eacb cf tli* ether distrlfU: snd of their ari^ceseori. The luc- ceeeort of said justices sbsll he chosen by th* cEectort of their rrspective >4Micfal districts. The legtsisture may alter tlie judicial districts
tution, of Ih* inliabitanta of tb* state, snd ther*:' upon respportion the Justices to l>e theresfter elected in ths diMricta so altered. The legisla¬ ture nay at any time, when it deems (hat the tubltc tnlerrsis rrvuires it. increase tbe num- rr of jvistir^s c( the supreme court or ot judge* of Ihe ¦;ourt of appeals as it sees fit, provided that th* total numt>er cf judges ol the court ot appeals shall not ezreid eleven, and provided nlso (hat any bill Incresting (he number ol Jus- ilcaa or Jld their of (heir rcapectivs temis. and of their auccessors, who shall be ehosen by Ih- eUctors of the state. The titncial terms of the chief judge and aasociate Judge* ¦ball be fourteen years from and including ths first day of Janusiy next after their election. Tbe legislature may provide by law (or ths manner lo which the court shall alt. whether in two divitinns or one, and for the number ol mem¬ bers ef tbe court necestary to (orm a quorum in either instance and also for the number whos* concurrence ahall be necessary to a decision. llie court shall have pontr to appoint and to remove its reporter, c^trk and attendants. | 3. Sesolved Iif the asrembly concvir) that the fore¬ going amendment be referred to the legislature to be cho*en at the ne.xl g.neral election of sen¬ ators, snd irt.confcrtr.ity with section one of article (ourteen of the constitution. l>e published for tbr?e months previous to the titnc of such election.
Stc:e of New York: Id Senate, Apr. IS 1004. - Tlie foregoing resolution waa duly patsec, a ma¬ jority o( all the senatora electsera ile chosen at the State t
ticniTsI Election, in cuntormity with the afore aaid prurisiona, JOHN F. O'BRIEN, Secrt-tary of Btate.
AMENDMENT NIMHER FIOHT. Concurrent Hcmlulion ol the S4'nat.^ and As-
proputing
of artu
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Kate r.f Sew Vurk: In Aui'iiihiy. Apr. 1.^. IWM. — The loie^oiny rr.ohili.ni waa dulv ¦..-iieiod. a liujurlly of all the ir.embrra ificcfrtl (o the asacia* In lavor thereof. three-Hfihi hi-in;
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lUe in thla office, aii.l 1 do hereh.v crr:ily that Ihe aame la a rorrect transrnpl Iherefroi.]. and of the > under m.v land and th> jeal elarv iti State, al the i-itT of Alhan.r. this twenlv-llfth da.e of July. In the year uf our Ixird. one thouwnd nine hundred and (our. (L. S J JOHN F. onHlE.N, iiecTetary ol State.
J. SEYIMOUR SNEDEKER
COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hampstaad
New York
MIoelo IIcmpaloKit ILitik Itiiilclli.u Corner Main and Fulton Strtvta
WILLI AH H. POST
Sti.vrs^ir t" J. T. Post .1 >«i:i - IVnliT ill
Choice Groceries 'Flour and Feed
MAIN STREET, FREEPORT •MTtt ar I. I. I. R. Ow. RmMI lUraae
NELSOIM T. SEAMAN
Carpenter and Builder
t-niiuiil.v K.:rii:.hed
JobliiiiK iirnmiitly altvinii',! to UPPtR MAIN ST, FREEPORT, L. I.
Freeport Bank
Capital $30,000 MaiD Street Freejorl
.ll>HN .'.ItANMIAI.b l-rpKiilen' ITMrNCKV T. SPRAHUK Vi'l^j Wn.l.l.->M S. HAI.U CuhlPf
HIRAM R SMITH, Ptn.Haat
IHOMkS 6 KRItHT. Vicfrresidcfit i
IER»N T. RITMOR. Citklir \
Board of DIraetora
.lolin.l Hsndall Aiif'i«t IniniV
Kniith'.ii WiUiaiiiC., M;ller
William K. t,o;.i.T II. Wi-slcy I'm.' Wall«»v H. 1 ¦iniw.ll Daniel Ii. Raynur niaiincev T. .¦Jpramii' loles Felti> I'harlM I.. Wallair Harvey H. Smlll. Wlilip.ni ». Hull (icoritv .\I. Haiula 1
Kdnar Jackson
be
OiK-n.exfepI legal liolidav-, Irniii '.'a. iii I r 111 OfTcr- farilillK and Iniluo-Mient-. fViTV .lepttrtnient equal I" lli"»i-es a Keueral bnnklni; hlltli^p^^.
Arcounls of ciirporAtlon.'. ronipanies. ri.lies. ¦¦tc.BiiMrlte';.
Knllre stilisrai'tion BUonintoctl
Inquiries "111 reteive protiipl atlent.oli a ho .¦boerfully answerc4l.
rssKevTorkui Lod' Isiani TruuonC:!&;asT SClIEiDULK
la ftfcct Sjlar«vl>-m Thomas li KmuUt.
Jol.n Viii.clit Hir.iii H. Sniit ¦ liicnl«orlli I>- t.ombea Wi-slej B. Sinllli
fliarlpsW llnvci Ctiarlcs I.. Wallace
Arrcndur Siu.lli Anntin C.irnwcU
John W DeJl.HI J"*"' T ""I"""" Edward T. Ttmn
' DIES VICTIM TO SCIENCE NEW YORK STATE NEWS
Peculiar Disease Caused by X-Rays AtUcks C. M. Dailv
Waa rillaon'a I hlef Aid For lleer • VeBra-Rntli Anna Wore Aiiiputi Itnl neath Flnallr Clalined Mar
Hamlllon W Vearsill
Wo do .1 u-puirnl Uankinc Business "f l>eii.« II oii.l iM.sioiint.
Iiitensl palil on Special lieiiosile
Drnflslaam-ilunKuulanil iind 111.-< oiil.ni nU
Your I'ftlr"i:nce Sollcltnl.
Kankin,: Hours ¦¦> A. u to a r. u.. Saltir dny.d A u tol-'w
riisiounl Pays Tueedays .inil Kriday».9A,M.
QlttNS 'Bail H.midi .;:iV liitV l-X. ""'! S^iji ' a ¦!¦ ili'Mi evrv :t" minutes tlicreafler until »..lj I. ill' tii.-n 9 ;¦.".. 10.Vi mid ll.P.-. for Hemintenn, ) Oanioii City iind .Miueola only. i
Ml^tM.Ai.-'outli BoiindlatVt.-..r,.l.-. niid T.t.-, a '¦ fti.ilien .rory thirty mi.iutes thrroiifter until 1(11.1 1. m and at II.K> and r.'.!.> p. m. for Uemi>-
l1(MrSIC*D'South Bound' O.lli. li.i»'. 7 l«l «mj Hiiii, 111., thon .'eery 3U ininu'."" tlierL-ntt'^r until 9(lli> in than lo.tit) iiiiil 11,11^ l>. ni.
llM;,";.a.T' Sortl. Bound 1 at .'..SI. ti.l. 7.1W aid Siliiii ni ilo-n ¦ »ery lliiriv ininuU!s tbere- all'T i.iitii ll.i>ip. ni.. tlioii l-'OIP p. m. . ,
H.-mp^i-H.I (W.sl Hound, at .^ .20. iLtlU. 7.IM and ^H. n... tli.-n I VI ry SI niinuK-a thereafter un¬ til -..HI p. 111.. Ilien H.KI. lO.Hl ami II.IIU !•¦ ni.
fKFSrORI R. R. Depot (l-outli Boundl at Vil. CM T.U.l, .-iiu. m. thon er.-iy :Hininutoa tlierc- ntt.r until K.'-'n p. ni.. tlieii )il..M kihI ll.ai li. m.
Kroois.n It. R. l).-l«it iSorlli Bounili at a.H. -tu, 8.111 ami!', to a, in,, ili.-n overy .1; tulnntes lliircafler until 10.10 [i, in. tlioii 11 :cl ill xhadr, iit fuHhioii (lorrroK. lint WP lia%'e annip livfliiT foliirs f(ir tlioae who ai^t their own styUs. rlo
THE NEW YORK TAILOR
Main St.neat nw H.vikFremort. L.I.
JAMES VENDITT
Lailies' auJ Crcntlotueu's
First-CIass Tailor
F«llo> St., Btkr Hai». rr««|Mrt. L. I.
PIT-
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Telephone 64i
i. Ma HEWLETT
dealer in
Hay, Feed
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Bundle Wood
Ladies' Costumes, •7:tckett.li.vpii .\,..ii-s at;.. .Mr. Itally lipiaiiio Tlioiiias A. Kill-.urs .lilof asaistaiil ill the iipfrlmonlal ilopart nioiit of tlie Killson InlMir.ilory, West Ornnpe. In inirKniiiE ilii-ir o.\iiir:- incntK Mr. DnllyV hiiinN iiinl uniis were eontiiiunr.y expoaiyl tn tlic Hih'iii- (ten layM, ami he eonstanily liamllcil hlfthly fliioremeut materials siuli as oalolniii tiiiiKstato,
After more than two years a eanoir- oils (Totvtii appeaivil on Daily's left wrist, anil he Imil iinilePk'nne no less than seven stiriskal operations In llie eoiirse of whieli as the Kruwtli nap- peareil aKaiu ninl aicain Imlli arms \\ ore ampiiiateil, Throngliont liis sntriiini:* he malntalneil his inetital faenllios His hrain «a» aetive until a few hours of his ileulli.
Ellison himself felt ill err.ets fiom similar exposnri', Hul he Is eonvliuiNl. ami Dally was assureil. that the ilani.'er from the rays does not exist when tiny are etnployiMl as In onilnary ineiliia! praetiee,
The first imliention ot the atTei-iion in Daily's ease, whieh has intensely iiiter- esteil the ineillcal profession, was when his hands hecauie inllained. then di!- niideil. as if he had heen severely scnideil. In Felirnnry. lIKr.'. more tiiaii loO pleees of skin, taken from his less. were grafted on his hands. Htu new skin did not spread from Ihe miiiiue Islands thns Iniplantnl; the o|ieratlon was unaueeessfnl; It seeiuiMl that tlie vitality of his hands was lost..
After iKith hands had heen ampu¬ tate Mr. Dully Kaliied crealer eniiratie. With the healliiK of his wonnds he ap¬ peared to lie roooverlng and soiiKht to continue his work. Artlttoial liands were provided, hut within a week he suceunihed. The mysterious disease had affeetetl his system. Fi'tim that time he lost strength, tireater eomiiii- catlons followed, anil Hmilly his iihysi- elans saw plainly he rouhl not live,
Mr. Dally was thirty-nine years old. He enlisted lu the Fnited States .Navy when he was elithteen. and heenme ehlef gunner on the Knterprise. He had been eouueoted with ICdison for sixteen years. ,\, widow and two sona survive hlin.
Falls Piail at llaniiuet rteatli sal at the liamiiiet'of nieinhers of the Wostern liiion of Fire Vn.ler- wrlters in Fronion.n II M. Macill. whilf resiHindiiiB to a toast at festivi¬ ties eelehratiuK the twenty-tlfth anni¬ versary of the orcanlxrtlion. fell for¬ ward and dietl smin afterward, Mr. MaKiM was reviewlnc Ihe earei-rs of the prtviiileiits of the ornanixation. and had just elosed a humorous refeienee to him.self as iiast president when he expresseil his piMiil wishes fur the lieahh and lonu life of his associates and friends He irrew suddenlv pale and fell forwtiril on th,. lal.le. I'lienils •lUlckly atti'inpliil lo levive him. and II physicitin was sninmoiusl. Iiut life waa siHin extimt. Tlie liainiueters were panic stricken .lusi a few months a^M .liidce F.ucene Cary. al~i> a formi-r Fnlon rreshlenl. tiled .Itisi after he had iM>mpleted an aildrcss at St. I.onN. M,., when memhers of this same ork'anir.a- tion were truests of the otllcers of the St. I.onls Kxpiisiiion. Mr. Macill was for many years nuinacer of the Phoenix and Ilartfonl t'onipany. with lieadiinarters In Cincinnati. Ohio. He was a proinineni litlr.en of the Dliio city. A few years apo he retired from business. His wife is now in that iHf. His son. Il, \V, Manllt. is Chl- caso inan.met of Hie Phoenix anil Harlfoiil. Mr. Mapill «as one of the liest known tire insiirance men in the West. He was M'veiily years of a«e.
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POWDER
AbMlvMirPiira HASHOSUBSnmE
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR OCTOBER 9.
Farrot ("uises at t'hurch i'line.
"Flit it rijrht over the plate: no hurry.
old hoy." These words tloatinl in
throiiirli the opel^ windows of the
\Vashin;:ton Street M, F. I"hm-c-h. in
FiiUKkeepsie. Just as tlio Itov. H, C,
Warren was aiinonn.iin.- the text of
his sermon. ¦Now you've got II: run
Kooil: hold it: Inilil ii; uiiess that's
BolUK some." All tin- |ieiiple on the
north side of th.< iliinili looked serious
and Dcaion Kain said to Dcaion
Hayt: "li's tliai iiiiseial.le parrot
i auain, and he's i^mui: worse Ihah ever."
i And the deacon was richl. I'|ir th.' (lar-
: rot liaiiniim milside the wiuiliVtj- of Mrs,
: Itaynioiid's hoaidiiiK house across the
' street never I'cl'ore rootiil so vocifer-
1 oiisly. .\nil with irood cause, for the
i season of the Unison Itiver Hasehall
I.easne with I'lmalikeepsie wlniiini;
the cli:ini|iiiiii.~liip hail lust finlsliiUaC(
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BEAR ROLLED ON BARREL.
Bttnuoui Exertlont Neeeaaary to Save Gi'lizly'a Life.
Piimlio, a performing grizzly bear. liiin on exhibition in Luna park, bad an awful experience yeaterday. Aa soon is he finished his nld-aftenioon performance. Dumbo left the rlns over Ihe lagiHin snd started to lum¬ ber across the hrlilge to his cage, un¬ derneath Ihe dancing pavilion. When half way acrtiss the bridge Bambo li.iikcd over Ihe side into the limpid waters iif the lagoon. Then te be¬ came diz/y anil fell overboard.
,\o» Iliinilio canniil swim, and when al last he was fished out be waa al- mn^t ilcail. An ambulance from the Coney Islaml Knii rgency hospital was Mimmoniit, ami when ihe doctor came he allenili d t., rinrnl.o just aa If he were a human lieiug instead of a uri/zly. After being rolled over bar¬ rels, and after the doctor bail lireatbei! his own breath Into poor old Iiiimbos ni.strlls. ihe grialy cam* liack tl. llfi. New 'J'orU Tlmei.
Alive and Dead Paiacngcrt. . .
i',ir;ii Ilamsor. niaynr nf ChKagii i

s. The iiiniliictiir came aloni iioK 11)1 the tickarB to me as very evident " observed the mayors rompanlun cau tioiisly, "that tbe ronductor due* not consider it nec-osary to label a dead¬ head
Police Charge Kighl i'ersons With Is¬ suing Seditious Famphlets.
St. Fetersburg. Uussla. - Kighl per¬ sons are being tried her.' in camera oil the charge of forming a secret sociely, maintaining a secret press and Issuing' seditious pamphlets,
A Jewess, ageil sixty years, in w lios.. bouse the jiress was found. Is charged with not divulging Its presence. On.. of the accused has ninfess..,!
l>liimbla's Aiiniiiil Ite|ioi i I'resldent Htitlcr's annual repori said that C' sknil causing alinosi inslanl death.
6uliJ«.rl: The triilow'a Oil Inrreaaad. 11 Klnca, It.. 1-7—floldan Text, rs4Uaa ii«tII.. .n—Meinorr Varaea, n-T—Ooaa> iiientary on like l>ey*a Leaaon.
I. A widow in trouble (v, 1). I. "A certain woman." ;Io8(i|iliiis aaya thia ¦ ivom.in WM the w-idoiv of Dbadinh. Ahab'a atewiird, and that the borrowed money mentioned in the text had lieen expended on the «u|inorl of the hundred nrwihata whom he hid and atinported (1 Rioa* 1S:5). "Of the wives, etc. It appeara from thin that the memhers of the roll«tca of propheta did not witlidniw theinselvca from comtnon iloineatio life altogether. •'I'nlo Klisha." Kliaha made it hia home in Saiiiiiria (2 Kings '2:25; 6X2). Thia app«il allows that he was looked upon aa the lead¬ er .itiioiig the prophets. He scema to haT« made joiiriieya around the country for tha iiurpose of inatructiiig the people. Wa I liear of him in various places. "The cred- ! itor." The man here siioken of had e»i- ' deiitly been engngetl in some tranaaction for which monev had been borrowed and : had died before it could !«¦ j.aid off. "To l>e bondmen." The law nf Moaea prorided (l>ev. '25:39 411 tlint in ciisea -jf poverty and inability lo pav his debts a roan and hia children miiht W acid and remain in bond. I age until the next vear of jubilee. Mat¬ thew 18:25 shows that thia law waa atiU ia force in our I»rd'a time. Thia fact, thna iticidentollv iiil reduced in hiatory of Kliaha ¦hows that in his day the law of Moaca ', was the haaia of illdicial and civilproceed- ! inga in the kinKUnm of Israel. The terri* 1 ble tvrannv of debt may fasten upon thoaa '¦ who do their best to avoid it. It is mora keenly felt in pronortion to the desire to do everything in the fear of the Lord. Il often brings sulTering upon the family. \ Grace cannot keep us from financial 10* I verses,
i II. Tl* woman's poverty (v. J). 1
I "What shall I do?" How ahall I ralieT*
; you? The sons of the prophela were pooe
; and it would signify little to make a colleo-
tion for her among them. Eliaha waa ilM
! a |>oor man. "What haat thou?" TIlO
' Ix>rd always delinhta to take the little OT
have and increase it. He pursued tUi
rniirse in feeding the multitudes with a
little bread and tish. If she haa a littl|
committed to her management, her neett
; Bust be suiiplied by Hia bleaaini aod i»;
creasing that little. "Pot of oU." Tho
nnlv thing she had in the house waa a pot
; of oil. "The word rendered 'pat' is from ¦
> rout meaning 'to anoint' and Ihe elanaa
has been rentlercd, 'Save the oil with whiok
I I shall anoint myself.' The word may M
' nnticeil because it l«dicates the poverty 4>l
the widow. It was not the fineat oil, niOB
' as would 1>e used for cooking food, thaA
I ahe had, hul the more common kind ^'I'i*))
every Oriental makes use of after a bath.'
I Some think that this pot of oil waa whal
I this woman had kept for her burial. Set
' Matt. 28:12. Out of this last pot of ojK—
! the sign of her utmost poverty—Haisao
! furnished the source of her future comforl
and happiness.
; IH. 'fhe prophet's advice (vs. 3, *)¦*•
"Borrow—empty vessels." But why did
not the Lord supply 'lie vessels as He did
I the oil? Simply Iwcause she had the abU<
j ity to obtain the vessela. Those who think
it cripples their faith to help themtehM
I should remember that the exact oppoaita
I is the rase. What right have I to expaet
IJod to undertake my caae when I hava
' not done what I can to help myaeU? "Not
! k few." This method of aid waa a test of
her faith.aiid sn aid to her faith. "The aa-,
j •iatanro was given in a way to benefit het
' and her sons in character and spiritual
Ufe. . .
4. "Shut the door." So aa not to dram
a crowd of curious siieclators round, oe
; make a vain and needless diaplav of tha
mirscle. Some miracles Cod works in aa*
iret for a chosen few. The work was to ba
' done in quiet, without display, and whera
I Ihe moral influences might have their per-
! feet work. It waa like prating in ftt*t
I iMatt. «:«), It ia not in the crowd that
liod works Tlia wonders in nature aad
, (trace: it ia in the lonely place, to the •oil'
tary individual. The one who would aaa
the grander revelations of (iod must torn
his Iwck on the human multitude. "Pont
out." I iod would supply tho oil; from a
: iiuman sliinilpomt there waa nothing miMb
1 to pour out.
I l\'. The supply of (.il (vs. R-7). B. "Sa I she went." I'he widow might well hava I been astonished at such a peculiar eop. maiiil; "but as the wife of a prophat wha had lieen a servant of the Uird she had learned whenie haln could be aought whaa every other aourt^e had failed," In spite 4>l all the object inns which might have ban •tiggeatcd to her ahe haalcned to obey tha prophet
Hay Wi-lioni.- r.-ac loiigr.s. Se.r.-tary Hii,\ w.-liinii.il llie |.iai e congress ilclegaii- al It.i-i.m. Ma^s,, on li.liulf of lb.- ibivi-rnni.'iit.
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Ceeater Than Theory. It IS.by .Jnliig ihai we learn lo dn: by overrsimlng that we I'arn to over come, hy iiheytng reasin and con science that we learn to obey: and every rlphi aci which we cauao to tl.ring out of p'.re prlnc:ple«. whether by a'lthorlty precopt or example, alll have a cr-st'' »e ght in tbo forma¬ tion cf rbaraci'r tbao «11 «'ie tbaory In !>•• anrl.l —Vnrell
I Sporting Brevities j
\ New Vork aililetes won all 111.-. ham ¦ ; pionshliis al Montreal
Siiiiadron A d.-feaied Hie pol., team ,
' of N.'W H.iv.-ii a Van Coillaii.ll r.irk, |
' .S, w York ciiy i
The \ ingi I'l I'll II w.in ihe gold ]
.hallenge .np of tl,.- Amcri.aii Power |
' Hi.at Ass.ii iatioli
Colnmliia opcnisi Hi. Iisal N'.'w Vork :
fiHitliall K.ason by dercaiing rni.,;. i.y j
the si-ore,i.f III lo '• " I
i Tb.- iUchi Inii.in.ar renin,.¦¦I fi.'in ]
! Kurojie. where it s. or..l in iiinetecn out ;
[ of iwenlj i«o ra.cs i
John TnvL.r ibf,ai..I Ur Strong inn \
live heat irottiiig i.e.- al ection and emergency wurk have Irtien ordered by tht Colorado ami Ka the I'aru^ Malia, It feiu tenia a dozen.
Were full." fhit of one amall Jaf
wiia poured out so much nil as by a mirae- ulous multiplication Hlled all these empty esKks. Scare had that put any bottom, at least the bottom that it had was to ba mciaured by the brims of all those vcaaala: i.iuld they have held more the oil would not have ceased flowing. Even ao tha bountv of our liod gives grace andfloryl according to tbe capacity of the raeeirer. Could we hold more. 0 (jod, Thou woutdat give more; if there be any defect, >t fa «• our vessela, not in Thy lieneiirence. 'No* a vessel more,' This is a good emblem ol the grace of (iod. While there is an empty, longing h'esrt, there is a continual over- llowiuj foijnUiii of salvation^ If the oil ceases lo now it i> Decsune there are BO vninly veaaela there no eoula bunnring ana thirsting for righteousness. Tne re* suits were sccording to her faith. Every vessel she borrgwed wsa tilled with tM miraculous oil. 1'hen the flow stopped. She put her own limit to tha amount aaa received. "The oil atayecl." That it, tt ceased to flow longer.
7. "Came and told." Feeling that tha disposal of the oil slwiuld be made aec4ird* ing to the direction of Him who had told her what to du. It would seem to her thai the unrxi>e¦ her own iiroperly. "Hell—paf thy debt." Huw calmly the prophat I» cured her. He kneiv wktt would happaa, And does nut this show a woadtrtBl suiouni of failh and ronfidenie in Ood oa the part of Khsha? If means are givea thee tu satuly tl.y creditor let it be tM brat duty to isiy bun efore thoa cafai for thyselL He who can jsiy bis debUaad will not lakes what doea not belonf ta hini. and breaks the eighth romataadaMBl^ When the I>iid givea there is always aoma> thing left over and above. Ha nevat iiurely ukes sway dutress: He g>v«» a bleasing liesidra. "Uve-of tbe reat/' n« oil wsa all terinsnently enrich th< jKHir, Ihii niovidea only for temporary aa I'FMiiy, Kow itrikingly doea thia incidanl ¦how that we mn«t Im. fellow-workera witl (iod throughout,, from hrst lo laat, ia aai own deliverance.
Wires For Kale Cheap.
In Hie Klmik.>ff. I'liltava and Ekatcri- n.»Uv province, of Kuivia ssra tha No- I'M Xremya, there ia a rapioly growiac tt.ide III 111' ules of w'ives, fre>|iieBlly at I heir own desire. Th' iiaiul caaae i« tha
• virrmr |Hiienv id the bualiand. who caa no longrr keep bl> wile, though it is oftaa l.t-raiiM' the wife desirea lo )>e free from a .riiel. drunken partner The trade baa ba-
• onie H, is.mmon Ihai lew taarkela are bald without su'h transactions which are eoa-
• iH'rrd •'I binding that ii • caae haa baaa known . More m »4v